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Unread 04-29-2005, 10:06 AM   #12
Jimbo Mahoney
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Originally Posted by pHaestus
...white gunk buildup when using water wetter in test systems though. I personally believe this is because of the higher than normal temperatures that our water is sometimes subjected to. Antifreeze w/ additives and water wetter all have silicates and molybdnates and such in them that can start to form solids and screw things up above 35C or so.
That's it. I remember now.

I had MAJOR buildup once when I used automotive anti-freeze.

I'll put the waterwetter in the car and get some Zerex then
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